Cape May Daily Star, 13 August 1892 IIIF issue link — Page 3

TESTIMONIAL TO C. GARVIN GILMAINE Extraordinary flttraetionl <<icongreIs hall>» mm DBjING. AUO. 13 i immrcpTnoM OF'BOSTON, MASS. Beu.e Goluthwaite, ist Soprano, "J The Great Carrie T. Shepard, ad Soprano, ( Q/^UI TDC'DX Arvtlla Forbosh, ist Alto, f OV_> rl U13 C. rv 1 Anna L. Whitcombe, ad Alto, ) Quartette. Who will appear in Soloa, Dueta, Trios and (^uartelta. lir-cc^alzrd by the public as the leading Ladma' (jutrU-tle in America. Miss Ida Florence ^RECITER/MIMICtx> Better known as the “Bobolirtk,” and pronounced by the press the greatest living mimic. MR. W. N. GRIFFiTH, I.MPE:RS'0.^ AT 1 D E Of Richard Mansfield Leading Dramatic Co. iMlpffRECITATIONS Of A. M. Palmer's Stock Co., New York City. “kittle Benevieve,” Late with Lillian Russell “La Cigale Co.” A Dramatic Sketch, By Thomas Bailey Aldrich. PAJJLINE PAVLOVNA, a Russian Ball Room Scene. Miss Ida Florence, - - - as fauline Pavlovna Carl Garvin Gilmaine, - - as Count Sergius Pavlovich SS^Tickets to go on sale at Congress Hall, Thursday

at 9 o’clock.

Chairs, arranged a la concert, Admission, - 50 cents Orchestra chairs, - - - - - 25 cents extra

Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report.

Gape (Hay” Souvenir Spoons

ABSOLUTELY PURE

Mr. Simon Hassler’s Superb Orchestra EiUrged for tbs ooctidon. To conclude with a Fine Dance Program Wilson Kammerer, Advertising Representative.

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CONGRESS HALL Tuesday Evening, August 16th A splendid program has bo^n arranged for Madame Suelke’s Tmom IlfiNiM

MADAME SUELKE, Soprano. y MR. F. DONOVAN, Tenor, Of Holv Trinity P. E. CTmrcb, Pbiuda. MISS JULIA PLANHOLTZ, Alto Soloist. er Admission, - - 50 cents Children, - - 25 “ Tickets on sale at Congress Hall.

OPPOSITE OONGEESS HAIL Two Squares from Station, CAPE MAY. N. J.

J. R. WlUiOir, - Proprietor.

iB ^A^LTON, Cape May Point, IV. *f. Tb« lekdioE hotel; (OcommodktM SSO gun«U ; Immediately on Ibebeaoh, neat Praaldeot Hamaoo’a cottage; elerator, alectrlebelU and all modem ImproeemenU; new management; appolntmenta, aerrice and coWqannexoetled ; electric road to Cape May ; popular price*, 12.50 per day, 50 to #15 per week. PERCY HALDEMAN ■ WAGES.

L MADDOCK,

Base Ball. According to arrangement thi B won league team played an exhibition came at the A\hU-tir Park with the Capa May Colleglkni ycatorday. The pitcher'a wurk maa evVte-iI up between Staley, NichoU and Tucker.and Kelly and Uan. tel! did the catching. Bayne wa> taken III the evening before, and it waa feared be would not be able to go into Hie box for Cape May, bat be rallied enough to pitch a magnificent game—the more ao from the fact that he faced one of the great,it bitting aggregation* in the profeaalbual ranka, and alruck ten of them Kelly amused tbe large crowd by bis sayings sod antics, and kept all In a good bnmor. The game in detail : Wagenburst was an easy out at first; Thomaa got bis base on balls, but was forced oat st second on King's bit to ‘ owe, who made a gorgeous wild throw i first. King going lo third, acd borne I a wild pitch. Bayne Hew to Duffy. The second yieldeffvfiothing, both de» being retired easily; also the third. though Nichols made the first bit of the game, but could get no further than ii*, and the third fOuled to ••Coegio.'' In the fourth, Thomas got his base ii balls; King hit an easy one to Long, rbo waa slow in fielding it aid both rent safe; llijnc fouled out; Itsmsddl ilt to Nichola and was out at first; ■Pet" Hew to Naa h—two left on bases. Kelly got first on Kamsic's fumble; Nash struck oul; Tucker hit to right, >- scoring while the hall waa liciug .d loosely to Schoff to Coogan Lowe struck out. Schoff and Wright struck out in the fifth,and Coogan flew to Duffy,. Nichola ruck out, and Canzeil made the cirlit ou a bit to right w hich rolled in the

endow*.

The sixth: Capo Maya < dims. Kelly started the

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hare not been thoughtful .uough tc hare her pleasantly mentioned iu the Cape May Daily SraW. Without enjoy mcr Daily Sta n you would not be "ii It,” and would lexre the Cape with th. feeling that your lummrr life bad bier a failure. Cottage families ami all otbera are kindly urged to gi»e ua perao a notea of rislting friends, especially oi the ladies. Every pleasant llttleepisode adds something to the season's enjoy*

Happiness is s blessing. To obtain it requires good health. Drink Favorite Cream Root Beer and it is aocom pliabed. All the ladies like the soda at Columbia are. pharmacy. Fine assortment of cigars at Kennedy's U. 8. P. No to Lansing's iCafe and Summer Garden, corner Lafayette and Decatur streets, Mr private terrapin suppers, soft, hard and deviled crabs, oysters scalloped and in every other style, and little neck clams. Game in season. Wlnea and I quors. Beer on draught. garden at Cape Msy. Cool and airy. Wdey's bathing sui a are neat. A* the Iron Pier, Cape May. Morning 10.30, afternoon 3.30, Evening S.30. High class, novel and refined vaudeville comptny. presenting the latest and heat m-v,tiles of the American and European stage. 10 30 and 3 30, in adand Judy wtll he given. Admission, during div, 10 cents; evening, 23 and 33 cents.

Mr. C. Garvin Giltniioe's sonv programs to be issued this evt nliig be things of beauty and a joy a keepsake.

plate while the ball was being recklessly about after being knocked by jfash-to Wag, Nash landthird, and shond on a passed ball. ^Tbis ended the bean-eaters' ruo-

rttiog.

Ca]>c May scored another run In tbe inth after two were out. Schoff hit left and stole second, snd crossed the plate on "Coogie's" beauty to right, Wright struck out and ended the game. CAPE MAY

Wagenhur«t.2'j ’I Thomaa, If 0 King. Ub t llayor, p 0

Kitty’s la the most popular bir In the . -wn. All brands of whiskey, fine j w ines and Rochester beer. Corner j Washington and Jackson. »f I. II. Smith A Son, 4? Washington reel, hcsdqnvrters for clothing, fur-

j Dishing goods, underwear.

Little Genevieve will he a great -attraction at C. Garvin Gilmaine's tcatim inia! at Congress Hall this evening.

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A musical treat—Madam Suelko’s Testimonial Concert at Congress Hall Tuesday evening. Extraordinary pro gram. Notice. The C .mmissloner* of Appeal will meet a* the City Hall on Saturday. August 2:< li am) Satnniiy, September

Schoff, It. Wright, cf

BOSTON. McCarthy, if .0 "ti Duffy, cf 0 0 I-ong. *s 0 0 Kelly, c. If, Hr-r 2 1 Nash, 3b 1 0 Tucker, lb, p 0 1 10 1 0 Lowe. 2b 0 0 3 4 1 Nichola, p. If 0 1 1 I 0 Staley, p 0 0 0 1 0 Ganxcll.f 1 l 4 l i

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Earned runs. Cai>c May, 1; Boston, 1 Two-base bit, Bayne. Home run, Ganxrl. Sacrifice bits, King, Kaiusdclh Stolen bases, Thomas, Petriken,Schoff, Lowe. Double play, Lowe to Holly. Struck out, McCarthy, 2; Long, Kelly. Duffy. Nash. Lowe, Nichola, 2, Staley. Schoff, Wright, 2; King. Left on base*. Boston. 3; Cape Msy. 4. Base on bills, McCarthy, Thomas. 2. Hit by pitched ball. Wagruburst, Thomas, Tucker. Will pitch. NichoU. Time, Ih. 40m. I'mpires, Mcla.au and McIntosh. David Paul bad the dlamobd In the beat of condition. Thomas' catch of Duffy's fly in the seventh was wonderfuL Sohoff is improving InTiis stick wuik also base running. Kelly didn't slide. Tbe Boston's bathed before and after We admire Wagenburst for what be as done In hall pUying, but bla | lay now-a daya, la not admirable. He should get Into better shape by yract'ce change bis position. He Is "catching flu" among frequenters of the ball park for yesterday's errors. Ramsie la in tbe right spot at abort. Boston oonld have beea defeated yea terday, but for those errors, which should not have been made. Tbe PeeatylranU R. R. team play to day, and It U an aggregation ol good pUyera, ranking with such teama at A. C. 8. N., Bristol, Ac. The game will be an Interesting one. Tbe Boston players are a verr gentlemanly set of of fellows on tbe ball Held and off it. A lady In the grand stand remarked when Wag at bat was bit by tbe ball, '‘That's tbe first ball he's caught to.

day.”

Marine Till* Gen

! A rtry pretty German w Marine Villa last evening,

| at 10.30.

i The leaders wrre Mr. Duncan Busby and Mias Emily Futhcrstou. The other participant* were: Mr Porter F Cope ! and Miss Berdie Brown, Mr John Brown 1 and Miss Bertba Johnson, Mr Lewis A Scott. Jr, and Miss Julia Berwlnd, Mr Mure McIntosh, Mr J Wood and MUa lleaaie Tucker, Mr Sidney Mason and Miss Nellie Sherrerd, Mr and Mr* John Mason, Mr Milne and Miaa lilackbnrne, Mr Charles Robinson and Mias Josephine McLeod, Mr Benj Brewster and Mias Katie Heyl, Mr Bobert Robinson and Miaa JulU Hey!, Mr Herbert Boyd .nd MUa Stagg, Mr Thomas Delhi, Mr Robert Morris Darrach, Mr lleory Cochran, Jr, and Mrs Robert iCoons, Mr corge Morrell and Mist Gray, Mr Spencer Blight, Mr Tiers Reardon, Mr Alfred Dallelt and Miss Johnson, Mr Hoy McLeod and Mia* Kittle Biddle, Mr and Mrs Porter, Mr LouU Maria and

■as Bessie Bates.

Tbe favorite table waa presided over by Mr* Blight Robinson and Mrs F L Fctherston. Thv figures were pretty

and unique.

Photos of the popular Cape May bal earn, bringing ont dearly ail their eautiea of form and feature*, are on ale at the photographic establishment 4 A. P. A H. B. Todd, foot of Con ^nas Hall Uwn. if

Pears’ Soap Pretty boxes and odors are used to sell such soaps as no one would touch if he saw them undisguised. Beware of a soap that depends on something outside of it Pears’, the finest soap in the world is scented or not, as you wish; and the money is in the merchandise, not in the box. All sorts of stores sell it, especially .druggists; all sorts of people are using it

& Toi let’ 'Sb"Sp.s Complete line on sale at Congress Hall News Stand ‘•'"/TCX.CIGARS A full lino orTiirktnli C IgnrellON. and (he celebrated

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Freucli Bone Brier 1*1 pea

Carlton rauerns.

a F. CRAYELTS BEST CHEWING TOBACCO. LATEST NOVELTIES IN

French Dolls

FOR GOOD LITTLE GIRLS.

J. S. Semon & Co.,

At Moderate Fixed Price**.

Riggs & Bro., 1005 and 2tl Walnut Street,

- TO COTTAGERS. FRENCH BOOT 4 SHOEMAKER Repairing done In Brst-clasa style. Charga

COAL . HAY . FEED.

jz40 pounds to each ton of carefully screened selected Coal. Upper Lehigh Coal a specialty. Fire Wood promptly delivered. Hay, Freshly Ground Feed, and all requisites in food for horses and cattle. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1’rompt attention to air mail orders. Hoick and boarding villas supplied. DAVID RODAN, Foot of Jackson Street. : A. W. HAND, Notary Public a-ia Commissioner ot Deeds.

Union Transfer Co. BAGGAGE EXPRESS —AND— General .■.Railroad/.Ticket.’. Agents. o.a-yscae: Cor. Washington and Jackson SI*. lUcgiBr^caUM tor and chorkedtnall J l”'tit*

THE NEW JERSEY Trust and Sale Deposit Go. Lafayette and Bank St*., Cape May. Toe Company la alao airitioruM I

WlUa receipted torandtalrly kept without Dcpoalta ot Moner will be reeeived payable on demand by check and on time depotll*. ntonal at three per cent, per aim am trill be al1 ° Wed ' H. O. THOMPSON, Agent. Main OIBce. Camden, IV. I. Incorporated November 10, UK. CAPITAL, - 1200,000. MANAGEMENT. ALEX. G. CATTELL, President. K. W. AVER. Vice PresidentEDWARD 8. HALL. Secretary and Tree* DIRECTORS: ALXX.O.CaTTSLL. R.C.KmeMT. * r. W. atek, George E.Tatloi Gzozge O. Gaksv. Rnwawn 8. UaLL. nBoaoE Riaaa, J. W. Cbbxxt. E. A. ABiMTaoxo. Lawn Baal. taaacH. Skits. O.W.Dicxbkvbxt Kdwxbd Bettle.

Tissue Paper Flawer Material*

GLASS PHOTO. FRAMES. BAMBOO PAR LOR EABRLB. FRENCH ART PIC TI KES OUfFIT. SI.BO UP.

Sa M. SMITH, No. 3 Washington Street, Cape May, T HE practical Watch-maker of Cape May City, formerly with Daily, Banks & Biddle, is well known for reliability and good workmanship. Watches and Clocks repaired. He makes a specialty of manufacturing fine jewelry, such as Rings, Stick Fins, Charms, etc., and has a large stock of Cape May Diamonds, cuts and mounts them at manufacturers’ prices. * ( ape May Souvenir Spoony a specialty.

SLOOP TTACHT “ RESTLESS ”

FOR THE FISHING BANKS. Salic Srona tl^o IPler ZDall^-. Tackw*.

Sbootlnx Canary. Wuhlnxtoo atrect.

LOVETT’S HARNESS MANUFACTORY.

XTo. 12 Ocoan Street.

Lovett'S Flour and Feed Store.

Dealer Id GcuerHl IIoiiBeriirul»hlnK Good.*, Table and Pocket 4'utlery. and Hardware. Key** Filled. TrnnkH, Valiwea, Paraitolit, etc. Repaired.

ST. ALBAN HOTEL,

M. W. CORNER

Second and Walnut Sts,, •PTTTT, A T>F.T/PTTT A. wly Improvod and Renovated throughout. I'ndcr New MaoagciaicBt. A claia I louse in Bri ry Rue|KcL Rates Reasonable. WILLIAM E, GOFF, Manager.

THZIE Ocean City ty. J.

.'hi* new ami complete moden beach. A cuisine of Mipormr eacc! the Atlantic cia*t.

J. T. ADA9IN.

. JAQUETTE & STRATTON, 12 WnNliingtoii Nfreet. CADJOIHIMO POWELL'S REBTAUR'NTJ DEALKRS IN FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, TERRAPIN AND CHAUS. Faualllew Nerved Prouplly . Order** Noliclied.

WM. G. ESSEN, Bakery and Ice Cream Saloon, 4S Wanhlngton Street. Hotels and Cottages Promptly Supplied.

HAND’S CENTRAL MABKET, Washington and Ocean Street*. Largest Store and Market in this City. COMPLETE STOCK OP FINE GROCEBIEN. <Kvtablc*. Fresh Meals. Beat Grade Butlers. Poultry. Flat. Orators. Tenable, Clams. Ac

I. L w™™, Qenfs' Jj'iirnistjinj §forc, A Fall Line of Hats, Cap* and Clothing Special lie*. 25 WaMlainglou Street. Cape Umy City, N. J.

S jyCITH’S Cape May Candy Manufactory,

Wholeaale and Retail.

Ke 8 B asklartea Street.

JAMES E. TAYL0B, REAL ESTATE and IKSUHAUCE, Corner Waaliiugton and aJoeknon Hta.

JOHN AKINS’ ICS CESAM FAELDBS Ice Cream and Water lee*. Hotel!andOoUaxnsa^blled at ■hart notice. S3, IT Wash 0*1 CONFECTIONERY, ETC.

FRIZZINE. BaKuZuTtutL nn